When we suffer a serious health issue—whether it be an injury, surgery, or even an illness—our bodies often need time not only to recover but to get back to the kind of strength and mobility they had before medical treatment. At Rehabilitation Services-Southeast Iowa Regional Medical Center, we provide various physical therapy programs to help our patients regain their strength and resilience after their health issues and get them back to the activities and pursuits that make up their everyday lives.
Physical therapists are health care providers who examine and treat problems that affect the ability to move and function. Their goal is to rebuild a patient's strength and mobility in the muscles that have been affected by their medical condition.
Conditions treated through outpatient therapy services at Rehabilitation Services-Southeast Iowa Regional Medical Center include:
Arthritis and fibromyalgia
Balance problems, dizziness, and difficulty walking
Industrial and work-related injuries
Lymphedema
Neck and back pain
Neurological problems such as stroke, multiple sclerosis, and Parkinson's disease
Postoperative impairment following arthroscopic and joint surgery, and amputation
Sports-related injuries
Trauma from a motor vehicle accident, broken bones or a fall
Our programs include:
Balance and vestibular rehabilitation
Lymphedema services
Aquatic therapy and exercise